"Welcome everyone to continue watching the second quarter of the game between the Detroit Pistons and the Chicago Bulls. In the first quarter, the Detroit Pistons played steadily. They led the Chicago Bulls by one point 35 to 34, although it was only one point.
The lead, but we need to know that this is the Chicago Bulls, and we also need to know that in the past month, the Chicago Bulls have not seemed to let their opponents take the lead. The four away games in the Western Conference are so difficult, and the Chicagoans can do it from the beginning to the end.
Leading until the end, they didn’t expect that when they returned to their home court, they fell behind to the Pistons in the first quarter. Could it be that the Chicagoans’ magic will be ended by Detroit?” Mike Breen’s opening remarks were still very interesting.
It's fascinating. Even viewers who have just turned on the TV will probably be attracted to watch this game after hearing this passage.
Next to him, Bill Walton, who was not interested in combo guards like Chen Jie, but still felt that only insiders could dominate the world, said at this time: "I feel that Chicago's magic may really come to an end in this game."
It's over. Although the Pistons are only leading by one point now, we can clearly see from the first quarter that the Bulls seem to have no way to face the Pistons. They seem to be helpless. The Pistons simply can't do anything.
They were not given a chance. That magical Chinese boy Jie did not let anyone continue to see his magic in the first quarter. He only scored 7 points in the first quarter, which was somewhat incredible.
It seemed that all his touch was left in the West, in the distant Denver Plateau. After returning to the United Center, he seemed to have been frozen out!"
Hearing what Bill Walton said, Mike Breen had to disagree with him: "I feel that in the first quarter of the game, it was because Chauncey and Prince played a role in Jay's defense. However, for a player like Jay
Generally speaking, he will always find his own form, at this point, I am still very relieved!"
"I think you have a little too much confidence in him. He's just a rookie, maybe he's had a few good games, but he still hasn't been tested by time. I remember he said before the game that he seemed to be
To compare with Michael Jordan, we need to bring the Bulls to a new peak. I don’t think Michael Jordan will only score seven points in a game!"
Bill Walton's words were a bit deliberately mocking Chen Jie.
Of course, Mike Breen couldn't argue nonsense with Bill Walton about this issue. At this moment, he just shrugged and said: "Now, Billups and Prince are not on the court. It seems that Delphi is guarding Jay."
No, an Argentinian, maybe now is Jay’s chance. Let’s wait and see!”
When Bill Walton heard this, he turned his eyes back to the field with disdain.
"Oh. A beautiful three-pointer. Jay Sean used such an unparalleled, his signature pull-up shot to announce his return. Sure enough, a player like Jay will not be silent for too long!"
The two of them turned around to watch the game. Unexpectedly, Chen Jie immediately scored a three-pointer. Mike Breen's excited shouting made Bill Walton a little embarrassed.
"It's just a three-pointer, just a goal. There's no need to be happy too early!"
Bill Walton could only comfort himself in this way at this moment.
Mike Breen looked at Bill Walton and smiled, but he did not pursue and fight like Kenny Smith against Charles Barkley. The relationship between the two ESPN broadcasters is much more harmonious than that of TNT.
The atmosphere in the United Center is extremely high at the moment.
Perhaps the fans at the United Center had the same idea as what Mike Breen said. They also felt that this three-pointer might have announced Chen Jie's return.
Chen Jie only scored seven points in the first quarter. Perhaps for ordinary players, this number is normal. Even good.
But for a player of Chen Jie's level, especially recently, when Chen Jie has scored at least 40 or 50 points in every game, seven points seems a bit too low.
Moreover, you know, Chen Jie played a full 12 minutes in the first quarter.
Under such circumstances, Chen Jie only scored seven points. This can only be described in four words, that is, Chen Jie's performance was abnormal.
Otherwise, how could Chen Jie look so ugly and complain to Griffin for so long during the break, like a helpless child?
Except when Chen Jie first entered the league's preseason, he looked like a rookie. When has Chen Jie shown a hint of weakness these days?
He comes across more like a shrewd and sophisticated veteran than a rookie.
But today, in the first quarter of the game, Chen Jie seemed to be beaten back to his original form by the Pistons.
But fortunately, Chen Jie has found himself now.
At least, that's what fans at the United Center think.
This was the first offense of the second quarter. Only ten seconds had passed. That is, after Williams dribbled the ball from the backcourt and passed half court, Chen Jie received the ball and faced Delfino.
, he immediately jumped up and took action.
Then, the ball hit the net.
The fans at the United Center seemed to have seen the omnipotent Chen Jie once again.
After making this three-pointer, Chen Jie also seemed very excited. In the first quarter of the game, Chen Jie hit a three-pointer at the last moment, but that shot was not as comfortable as this one.
With Billups not on the court, Chen Jie felt as if he had lost a lot of shackles and was very relaxed.
When Skiles saw Chen Jie's ball, he also waved his fist vigorously.
As long as Chen Jie finds his form, he feels that the Bulls can compete with any strong team.
In these three minutes, we must try to open up the score as much as possible. In this way, when the main force returns to the court, they will be able to reduce a lot of pressure.
While thinking this, Skiles subconsciously looked at Larry Brown on the opposite side. He seemed to think that Larry Brown would be worried about Chen Jie's explosion when he saw Chen Jie score such a goal.
But contrary to Scales' expectations, Larry Brown didn't seem worried at all. He still looked like he had the pearls of wisdom in hand.
Isn't he afraid that after Chen Jie breaks out, neither Billups nor Prince can stop Chen Jie?
Or does he have a better way?
Just when Skiles was surprised, here, the Pistons' offense was also completed under Hunter's organization.
Griffin couldn't keep up with Hamilton, and it was even more impossible for Piakowsky. When Hamilton received the pass and shot, there were no interferers in front of him.
How could Hamilton miss such an opportunity?
With a steady two-pointer, Hamilton helped the Pistons tie the score.
37 to 37.
Seeing this scene, Skiles' heart tightened.
Could it be that the reason why Larry Brown is not worried is because he is sure that the Bulls cannot defend the Pistons' offense. Can they respond no matter how Chen Jie scores?
If this is really the case, then does Larry Brown feel that his idea just now is a bit too beautiful?
And the situation on the court just looks good for the Bulls?
Skiles didn't believe it. He felt that even if the Pistons' rotation could hold on to the score, as long as Chen Jie was in his best form, the Bulls would still be able to fight against the Pistons' main lineup.
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Skiles now has such confidence in Chen Jie!
Some people may say that such confidence is blind, but Scales firmly believes that Chen Jie has done this kind of thing countless times, and he will do it again.
On the court, as if to confirm Scales' idea, Chen Jie made a beautiful breakthrough and passed Delfino. Then before Ben Wallace stepped forward to cover the defense, Chen Jie took off and hit a mid-range shot.
Within one minute, Chen Jie scored five points in a row.
Fans at the United Center saw hope for Chen Jie's recovery.
They shouted very happily.
Chen Jie was also very excited. He roared and vented his anger in the first quarter.
But the Pistons players still don’t seem to be afraid at all! (To be continued...)
ps: Compensation update to Chapter 11. Yesterday’s chapter was written when I was almost unconscious, so it doesn’t count. If calculated this way, there are still seven chapters of compensation update that have not been completed.